NO
Churches are not commercial buildings because they are places of worship rather than business. Many churches own and run commercial enterprises, however, and those buildings may be considered commercial buildings.
NO
A church is typically considered a non-residential zone and may fall under a specific zoning category such as institutional, special use, or commercial, depending on local regulations. It's important to check with the local planning department to determine the specific zoning designation for a church in a particular area.
I would check with Playnation of Nashville. They are located at 520 W Thompson Ln in Nashville and you can give them a call (615) 242-7529. They only have a small selection at their store, but there are many more options available through their catalog.
The cast of Olive Church Commercial - 2014 includes: Cecelia Kuhn as Business Woman
Constantine is not considered a saint in the Catholic Church, only in the Orthodox Church.
Thomas Hayden Church
You must attend church every Sunday to be considered religious.
Roman Catholic Answer: A church is only considered a "church" if it is established by the local Bishop and is in communion with Rome. Any group of people or building outside of the authority of the local Bishop would not be considered a church, local or otherwise.
Thomas Haden Church
Check with the church first. They might have other priorities than your commercial message.